Warning: Contains spoilers for Wolverine#20
The Merc with a Mouth, Deadpool, has the unique superpower of making everyone around him exasperated by his behavior, and no one has less patience for Deadpool's antics than the X-Man Colossus. Most of the time, the interactions between these two end with Deadpool broken, bloody, and generally humiliated. And their latest encounter is no exception.
The dynamic between the two characters was made famous by the first Deadpool movie, where Deadpool attacks Colossus and absolutely demolishes his own body in the process. Deadpool does his best to harm Colossus, but the metal skin and muscles of the Russian mutants mean that Wade can only break his wrists by punching him. In the comics, the two have faced several times, and the results are always the same. For example, when Deadpool stages a fight with the X-Men to save their reputations from Norman Osborn's slander in Deadpool vol. 4 #18, by Daniel Way, Paco Medina, and Marte Gracia, he headbutts Colossus only to break his own face and bleed out so much that he blinds Piotr for a while. It does not work for long, of course, and it just makes Colossus angrier.
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Breaking his arms, legs, or face will not stop Deadpool from trying. In a recent Wolverine comic, however, Wade finally has some measure of revenge against Colossus, but it does not last long. In Wolverine #20 by Benjamin Percy, Adam Kubert, Frank Martin, and Dijjo Lima, Deadpool is trying to stop Logan from getting himself and the X-Men in trouble with the U.S. government, which has stolen a severed hand of Wolverine's and is hatching some secret anti-mutant plan. When Logan arrives at the location of his hand, he finds a
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